3 Questions: Jackson Lu on the “bamboo ceiling” in some graduate schools
Research finds ethnic East Asians often struggle with the Socratic pedagogy of U.S. business schools and law schools.
Research finds ethnic East Asians often struggle with the Socratic pedagogy of U.S. business schools and law schools.
Faculty leaders describe their efforts to develop potentially game-changing tools.
Students propose solutions to re-imagine the customer experience for Hong Kong’s airport city development.
New Enterprises, possibly the oldest entrepreneurship course in the country, has made its mark throughout the greater Boston community.
Lincoln Laboratory's K–12 outreach coordinator opens doors to opportunities and instills lasting confidence in students.
Faculty leaders discuss the opportunities and obstacles in developing, scaling, and implementing their work rapidly.
Gordon Engineering Leadership Program revamps IAP course, with focus on building products and systems, working in diverse teams, testing to requirements, and competing for contracts and market share.
MIT Sandbox inspires highly sought health care innovations with its new Independent Activities Period program.
The Practical Education Network cultivates a version of MIT’s hands-on teaching methodology in low-resource communities.
The Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing publishes a collection of original pedagogical materials developed for instructional use on MIT OpenCourseWare.
Researchers surveyed 100 high-performing companies to determine which of them are leading adopters of machine intelligence and data analytics, and how they succeed.
Seventeen new professors join the MIT community, with research areas ranging from robotics and machine learning to health care and agriculture.
PhD student Nidhi Juthani has built a deep foundation in science to inform a career in the private sector.
A new solution to beach-fouling seaweed, developed by MBA candidate Andrés Bisonó León and Luke Gray ’18, SM ’20, is designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
A business-to-business marketing expert, Sharmila Chatterjee trains MIT's next generation of business leaders to break down silos.